Yes, you are absolutely correct in your assessment of San Antonio, TX. In addition to its cultural diversity, with more than 65% of the population identifying as Hispanic, the city also faces economic challenges. It is often considered financially underprivileged, with a significant portion of its residents experiencing economic hardship. These demographic and financial factors shape many aspects of life in San Antonio, influencing its social structure, economy, and public policies.
I’m glad you’re checking out my videos! Haha Austin is about double the average price point of San Antonio, but there are several options between the two cities
Yes, it really is! I'm personally not a fan of the cold and I've been able to wear shorts on Christmas day pretty comfortably. We really only have about 3 months or so when the weather is cooler/cold out
The price of gas in Southern California today as of April 22, 2024 is $5.44 per gallon. Still expensive. But it is not $7-$8 dollars as you stated in this video.
I’m not sure how the utility bills can be $150-200/ month for gas and electricity. My gas runs about $45 for the summer and I only have a gas water heater and dryer and it’s much higher in the winter. My electric bill is currently $90 but I can’t afford to run my air conditioner as that runs well over $200 even set at 82 degrees and that was 4 years ago and costs have risen. My neighbors currently pay up to $600. The summer is miserable with the house temperature hits up to 95 degrees so we swelter. My home was built in 1985 and 2500 square foot. It’s finally mid October and we had a break from the outdoor temperatures hitting 95 on most days.
I lived in SA for 22 years but moved back to the PNW five years ago. We left because of several reasons but mainly the weather, politics and the culture, the first two are self explanatory and the latter one quite complex to explain. Two of my kids still live there, SA is home to them and contrary to me they love it there.
The culture is pretty bad. Brain wash kids early that anyone from texas is better than anyone else in the country. It’s a joke. super closed minded. Think they are their own country
I know there are a couple of comedy clubs in town, but I personally have never been to them. I know people go to see comedy shows at them or at the larger venues when the bigger names comedians come through, but I’m not certain on how big that scene is for San Antonio
@@LivingInSanAntonioTexas_although true, that is not (the) reason why. My state (also) has no Income tax, and property taxes are about half of tx. DONT move there. It’s a mistake
@@PickleballMike509many disabled veterans live in TX. 100% P&T VA Rated disable veterans pay no property tax on their primary residence. The I35 Corridor between SATX and ATX is one of the most densely populated regions in the USA of retired military and veterans.